Salaried Field Nurses and Long hours

Specialties Home Health

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6 months ago our agency changed our status to salaried. Everyone is scheduled 8 hr days but of course we actually work that rarely. Most often it is 10, 12, 14 hour days by the time all the charting phone calls etc are completed. We are expected to meet productive levels of 5 patients per day but or course we actually see anywhere from 5 to 11. On average most of 6 -7 patients or 6 with an admission. Driving can be 60 to 180 miles per day. Needless to say everyone is burnt out and frustrated about the pay. When we break it down to actual pay per hour we might as well work at a fast food restaurant. Anyone else experiencing this type of situation. A couple of us offered to work 10hr days which at first was greeted favorably by management. Now they are making excuses. I guess they discovered why pay us when they are currently getting it for free. Hoping someone can give us some constructive methods of dealing with this issue. We are more than tired of working for free.

Are you still working for this agency? If so, how is the work load now? I've been involved with the staff nurses at my agency and have been working with getting paid for the work we actually do. It has been very interesting for me - nurses tend to work very hard and really try to please the employers. That is why it is so easy to take advantage of us. So, how is it going for you now?

Specializes in MS Home Health.

Burnt that is why I hate being salaried in any job. I have seen this type of set up so many times.

I also wonder if your still working there. I am sorry that has happened to you and you are not alone.

renerian

No way would I accept a salaried position. That's grounds for a strike, I say.

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